From 16 September to 12 December Sheffield Cathedral will be part of Going Public: International Art Collectors in Sheffield.
The project will comprise of five exhibitions at the Cathedral, Millennium Gallery, Graves Gallery, Site Gallery and Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery, and is designed to begin a debate about "the role public galleries and private collections play in bringing great art to everyone".
The Cathedral will host installations by Jake and Dinos Chapman and Maurizio Cattelan, among other leading contemporary artists drawn from the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection.
The exhibition opens on Wednesday 16th September and entry is free at all venues.
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A free and public event, the summit will be take place at Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield Cathedral on Monday 12 October.
Following the launch of Going Public Sheffield, The Very Reverend Peter Bradley spoke to BBC Radio Sheffield.
Going Public Sheffield is now live across the city. With exhibitions at Sheffield Cathedral, the Millennium Gallery, Graves Gallery, Site Gallery and Sheffield Institute of Arts Gallery.
All of the works being displayed at Sheffield Cathedral as part of Going Public are from the Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Collection. Read more about the Italian collector and her collection.
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